indiana_mark
10-14-2002, 07:13 AM
We are deploying ISA to handle our proxy on a network of W2K and NT 4 domain controllers with a mix of Win 9x and W2K and Win XP clients. We want to use Basic Authentiation for our clients so they have to log in to the ISA box to get on the internet. Yes we know it is Basic and can be sniffed but users share workstations and this is about the only way that we can track internet usage. So here is the problem, the pesky save password check box on the login when you hit the ISA box. How can I keep users from checking that box and saving their password? No, beating them is not an option. If anyone knows it would be great to be able to block this. Remember I have 95, 98 W2K and XP clients. Yes we like to mix them up.